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The people spreading this lie MUST be stopped The people spreading this lie MUST be stopped   Â

The people spreading this lie MUST be stopped The people spreading this lie MUST be stopped                                                                                                      Editor’s Note: When we see offers from other publishers that might interest you, we pass them along. Below you’ll find one from our friends at Porter & Co. Please note that their opinions may differ from what you read in Behind the Markets. You are receiving this email because you are subscribed to Behind the Markets. If you no longer wish to receive these partner emails, please [unsubscribe]( here. --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Friend,  I’m not a perfect person. But no one can take away my ability to foresee events: - In 2008 I predicted the bankruptcy of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. - In 2009 I sounded the alarm over the collapse of General Motors and General Growth Properties. - After that I predicted the rise of hydraulic fracturing… e-commerce… and even predicted a 550% rise in Bitcoin back in the summer of 2020. But today I’m exposing you to what I believe is [the biggest hoax of the 21st century.Â]( It’s something I call the [Artificial Illusion]([.]( [porter]( As you’re about to see… Tens of millions of Americans - along with hedge funds, investment banks, and billionaires… …have all bought into a simple lie. …which is that artificial intelligence is real and that ChatGPT represents the dawn of the autonomous bot. Nothing could be further from the truth. But that’s all the more reason why you need to [watch my new documentary.]( It could mean the difference between you making substantial gains… …or watching a large portion of your stock portfolio evaporate. [Don’t say I didn’t warn you.Â](  Porter Stansberry Founder, Porter & Co Our mailing address is: Behind the Markets, LLC 4260 NW 1st Avenue, Suite 55 Boca Raton, FL 33431 Copyright © 2023 Behind the Markets, LLC, All rights reserved. You're receiving this email as part of your subscription to Behind the Markets. For more information about our privacy practices, please review our [Privacy Policy]( or our [Legal Notices.]( [Unsubscribe]( Today's Bonus Content: [5 stocks that can double in 2024]( [invisiblelink](

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